Neutron and X-ray Spectroscopy
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Scientific research involving neutrons or synchrotron radiation is performed in large experimental installations at a few sites around the world. Taking full advantage of such techniques requires a wide range of specialized expertise not found in any university course. Therefore, there is a need for reference books and training courses to introduce young scientists to the underlying principles and methods.
Neutron and X-Ray Spectroscopy delivers an up-to-date account of the principles and practice of inelastic and spectroscopic methods available at neutron and synchrotron sources, including recent developments. The chapters are based on a course of lectures and practicals (the HERCULES course at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility) delivered to young scientists who require these methods in their professional careers. Each chapter, written by a leading specialist in the field, introduces the basic concepts of the technique and provides an overview of recent work.
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- Selected by Grenoble Sciences
- Publisher(s): Springer
- Date of publication: March 2008
- Number of pages: 566 pages
- Type of illustrations: 270 ill. (b/w)
- Language(s): English
- Original publisher: Springer
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Updated on January 22, 2021